Metal polish



Patented Get. 3i, i922.

Meant GEORGE W. KING, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

IVIETAL POLISH.

No Drawing.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, GEORGE KING, a citizen of the United States, residing at New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented certain neW and useful Improvements in Metal Polishes, of which the following is a specification.

The main object of this invention is the provision of a metal polish having the quality of non-infiammability, as Well as producing a bright, mirror-like surface with a minimum of labor, such as rubbing.

The above and other objects will become apparent in the description below, in which 1 shall clearly set forth the composition of my polish.

My preferred composition and propor- Lions of the various ingredients are as follows: one gallon of pure water, two pounds of powdered tripoli (light Weight grade), one pound oil infusorial earth (best grade), eight ounces of oxalic acid, (crystallized),

Application filed October 17," 1921. Serial No. 508,320.

one-half teaspoonful of liquid Sassafras (to prevent stagnation of Water), (me-fourth teuspoontful of jcwelers'rouge (for coloring 25 and to assist in polishing).

The Whole mixture above is then placed a crock and allowed to settle for twelve hours or more, after Which it is Well stirred. Finally the mixture is strained and bottled. 30

The polish made according to the above specification, is non-inflammable, and requires no rubbing, and it will in no Way injure the finest of metal.

I claim: 35

A metal polishing compound composed of one gallon of Water, two pounds of powdered tripoli. one pound of infusorial earth, eight ounces of oxalic acid, one-half teaspoonful of liquid Sassafras, one-fourth teaspoonful 40 of jewelers rouge.

In witness whereof I aliix my signature.

GEORGE W. KIN 

